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October 01, 2004 - Image 62

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-10-01

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RUNNINGS

and it has enough power to use
the passing lane.
Besides the portholes on
either side of the dashboard, and
the car's profile — it looks like a
speed bump — there isn't much
to distinguish it from any other
car on the road.
You don't drive this car to get
noticed, and I don't care what

Special thanks to Page Toyota in Southfield for allowing IN Platinum to cruise locally in a Prius.

1 0 • OCTOBER 2004 • PLATINUM

Larry David says in an episode
of Curb Your Enthusiasm, you
shouldn't expect another Prius
driver to give you the wave-
back.
But you should be waving to
everyone if you're getting that
much gas mileage.
Save the planet — and save
some dough, dude.



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